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Cheap Self Catering in Tyne and Wear

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Cheap Self Catering in Tyne and Wear

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Luxury hotels in Tyne and Wear

Searching for a luxury hotel in Tyne and Wear? The following hotels offer luxury at great prices...
From £50 per night!

York House Hotel, Whitley, Tyne and Wear
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From £49 per person!

Newcastle Marriott Metro Centre, Swalwell, Tyne and Wear
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From £0 per night!

Mowbray Apartments, Sunderland, Tyne and Wear
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Discover Tyne and Wear

Tyne and Wear Reference MapReference map of Tyne and Wear
The county of Tyne and Wear is named after the two major rivers in the area, the Tyne to the north, which passes through the city of Newcastle prior to reaching the North Sea, and the Wear to the south, which empties into the North Sea at the coastal city of Sunderland. The county was once part of the Anglo-Saxon Kingdom of Northumbria, then the smaller county of Northumberland, then later still it became part of County Durham. Following local government reorganisation in 1974 the new county of Tyne and Wear was created, consisting of the two historic shipbuilding cities of Newcastle and Sunderland, and a few smaller towns along the coast.

As with other counties in the north of England, the area is rich in history and has been fought over countless times. The city of Newcastle was founded on a fort at the eastern end of Hadrian's Wall (a hand built stone wall that runs the whole width of the country, designed to defend Roman England from the marauding Scots), and Sunderland was founded on the site of a 'sundered' abbey at Wearmouth in 674 AD. Lead was exported from Newcastle as early as the 12th century, and both cities greatly prospered from the shipment of coal during the 17th century. The development of the ports in the seventeen hundreds lead to the cities being massive UK ship building centres during the 20th century.

The shipyards have now closed and coal mining has almost disappeared, replaced by modern industries such as electronics, communications and information technology. The history of the area remains however, and can been seen in many ancient buildings, including the remains of a 12th century castle and 13th century town walls in Newcastle, and the later fine architecture of 19th century Tyneside, including The Theatre Royal, the third base of the Royal Shakespeare Company. The area has invested heavily in modernisation and offers many fine tourist attractions, including Gateshead's Metro Centre (Europe's largest covered shopping centre), museums, art galleries, sporting venues and restaurants.

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